White Salmon Washington Golf Courses

I am a member, and love playing this course. It is a little flat, but the staff maintains it as well as any course around, and for a country club in Medina it is very family-oriented and not too uptight

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Course Reviews

Antelope Hills Golf Course"Diamond in the rough"In July, 2003 I had the chance to try out this little 9 hole course and I was very satisfied with my experience. The fairways were in tremendous condition and the greens offered a perfect putting surface.
We could hear the coyotes howling as we started our round in the morning. The peacefulness alone (my wife and I were the only people on the course) was worth the price of green fees. The green fees, by the way, are very reasonable. The scenery from the first tee is spectacular, especially if you glance to the west.
If you're looking for a tough challenge, this isn't the course for you. The course is not too challenging but is a perfect stop if you're a beginner or coming out of Yellowstone and want to just relax on the course.
It's very wide open so you shouldn't lose any balls. My wife is a beginner golfer and had a very enjoyable round. Everything is well-maintained and we found the staff to be courteous and friendly.
I plan on returning to play this course again and I highly recommend you give it a try. Definitely a course to walk (not ride) to get the full enjoyment.---Jimme Rock, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada

Palmetto Golf Course"Surprisingly challenging course"Palmetto golf course in Miami is not a championship level course. That being said, it is a good course for the mid- to high-handicapper, and when the wind is up can challenge low-handicappers as well.
The course is not long or narrow, and like all Miami courses is primarily flat. However, water does come into play on 10 of the holes (although on most it's a visual nuisance only) and can easily ruin a good round. The 'signature' third hole is a good example. The water on this hole is a canal that fronts the entire green (about 10-12 yards in front of it) and makes your second shot somewhat intimidating. In fact, when the wind is up, you may have anything from a mid to a long iron in, and quite a few people play it as a par-5 and just lay up to 100 yards to avoid the thought of a 180-200 yard carry over water to a short (but wide) green. The better player will not be intimidated, but the average golfer can be.
Palmetto has several holes that reward target golf, as some of the greens (such as the par 3 11th) are huge, meaning if you miss on the wrong side you could easily be left with a putt of 60-80 feet. Others, such as the short par-3 17th, feature tiny greens surrounded by bunkers.
The main complaint about this course is the greens. They tend to be uneven in speed from hole to hole and day to day, and often are not very smooth. That being said, when they do run true, they can be tough, as they have numerous ridges and slopes that make for slippery par putts.
Overall Palmetto is a very good value. While it doesn't compare to the elite courses in the area, for a nice day of golf, particularly for the average (mid to high handicap) golfer, this is a good pick.---Anonymous, Miami

Richford Country Club"esty family"golf course was started in the 30s.several local people of interst kept it going by volunteer work..in 1957 the membership fee was.$9.99. over ten there was a state tax.. beautiful views from most holes . of jay peak.. a challanging old 9 holer.. full bar.. no starting times.. small greens.. if ya break 80 your good.. excellent resturant.. you'll like it... busy on weekends.. ---al esty, deland , fla

Gleneagle Golf Course"Beauty & the Beast"One of the best golf courses in the northwest.Play it careful or it will chew you up.We have played this course many times & pass by three courses on the way,just because of the way this course is set up.---Gordon Hutchings, Sedro Woolley,Wa.